Word: crossed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...making themselves generally obnoxious to everybody. These atoms of brass even go so far as frequently to run across the foot-ball field, to the annoyance of the players and the disgust of the spectators. Now-as they well know-these embyro ruffains have no business whatever to cross the fence which bounds Jarvis on its four sides. The (college) law says so, and if the law were only like those of the Medes and Persians, we should not be continually bothered by these infantile pests. Why cannot something be done, either by the Athletic or the Foot-Ball Association...
...most of the men who helped to defeat Harvard last June are still in college. They are Carter, Gill, Stevenson (captain), Wilcox and Woodruff. Caldwell and Rogers are both back, but both positively decline to row. The new men are Cross, '89; Clawson, '89 S.; Wells, '89; Janus, '90; Newell, '90; Burroughs, '89 S., and a number of freshmen. Several of these are foot-ball men and will not commence rowing until the foot-ball season is over...
...first open handicap cross country foot-race ever held in America will take place under the auspices of the Spartan Harriers, on Saturday, Nov. 19, at Mt. Vernon, New York. It is probable that some members of Yale's Mott Haven team will compete for the prizes...
...leaping high in the air and stopping many low punts which might otherwise go half way down the field. Woodruff and Gill, the right and left guards, are both crew men and are exceptionally strong and active. The two remaining positions in the line are filled by Carter and Cross. The ormer is a crew man, and the latter was a substitute. The rush line, as a whole, is rather above the average weight, and most of the men are veterans. The blocking and tackling is for the most part good, but at times the men are slow in getting...
...Cross' Pens...